R. Martínek, R. Kahankova, J. Nedoma, M. Fajkus, M. Skacel
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引用次数: 10
Abstract
The paper deals with the speech processing and adaptive filtration. For the analysis we used application implemented in both online and offline mode in LabVIEW. The experiments included comparison of the noise caused by electric car and diesel car which was measured and analyzed by means of Microphones NI 9234 and our application. We tested four different adaptive filters to cancel the noise and compared their efficiency. The criterion for comparing the efficiency of individual algorithms is primarily to increase the global signal to noise ratio (GSNR).